Cooked [CD-single] [EP]
Cooked [CD-single] [EP]
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1. Eggshell
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2. Dog Car Boy
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3. Invert and Click
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4. Play With Words
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5. Back for More
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Cooked,Animals on Wheels,Ninja Tune,Ambient Techno,Dance Music,Drill'n'bass,Electronica,Jungle/Drum'n'bass,Pop
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- C&C at their best
- This is what introduced me to the wide world of prog.
- keeping the secrets
- Co&Ca Fans rejoice! (hehehehe)
- I can't believe you people
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In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3
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ASIN: B0002E5OJ6
Release Date: 2004-06-22 |
Tracks:
- The Ring In Return
- In Keeping Secrets Of Silent Earth: 3
- Cuts Marked In The March Of Men
- Three Evils (Embodied In Love And Shadow)
- The Crowing
- Blood Red Summer
- The Camper Velourium I: Faint Of Hearts
- The Camper Velourium II: Backend Of Forever
- The Camper Velourium III: Al The Killer
- A Favor House Atlantic
- The Light & The Glass
Album Description
Full Title - In Keeping Secret Of Silent Earth 3. One of the most anticipated albums of 2003 filled with complex arrangements, haunting vocals and dark imagery that will leave fans in awe once again.
Customer Reviews:
C&C at their best.......2007-07-04
This album should be called "The Best of Coheed and Cambria". The opening track is a refined version of the opener from SSTB, and it just gets better from there. Title track gets the show going quickly, with the two radio singles sprinkled into the "storyline" that is C&C's trademark. Personal favorite is Camper Velorium III. Where else can you here the line "Die white girls, bye bye world."?
This is what introduced me to the wide world of prog........2007-03-09
Coheed and Cambria... I've listened to quite a number of different bands in the last 2 years, but there are really only two that I still listen to routinely: Coheed and Cambria and Weezer.
I think I like Coheed better because of their prog tendencies. Especially The Light and The Glass and The Camper Velorium III (the latter isn't very prog, though).
This band's a really good transition from the pop-punk most people listen to to the prog that really blows the mind. They don't seem to do a lot of weird time signatures like Dream Theater or Genesis, but the ongoing story and extended tracks make them prog. Halfway.
Just, please, don't call them emo or punk. For my sanity.
keeping the secrets.......2006-11-12
Coheed & Cambria, made a giant leap from their first LP. One big difference is Claudio's vocals. They have grown deeper on this album (quite a blessing) and the songs are filled with wonderful guitar ballads (In Keeping the Secrets of Silent Earth: 3, Cuts Marked In the March of Men, The Crowing). Between the awesome guitar playing, the lyrics are definitly something to pay attention to (for ex. "I'll do anything for you...I'll cut the throats of babies...), yeah these songs can be violent and beautiful at the same time. The Light & The Glass, is also another beautiful song (which includes the line "Good Apollo, I'll be Burning Star IV", referencing the title of their next album). If you have never heard of this band, well try this cd. You will be hooked. Fans of the first cd, well you probably already have this.
Co&Ca Fans rejoice! (hehehehe).......2006-11-10
Coheed & Cambria's second release, third part in Claudio Sanchez's epic sci-fi story, and heaviest album yet. Right from the start it pulls you in with the amazing guitars, technical drums, and emotional vocals. A definite for any one even the slightest bit interested in Co&Ca.
I can't believe you people.......2006-10-05
Since when was it good music for a guy who sounds like a girl to blurt out expletives overtop of lame chord progressions? Never! This album seems to be the band's most respected work, though if you ask me they deserve no respect. The brains of all these five star reviewers have apparently been numbed musically, because surely no-one in an upright American society would be fooled into thinking this so-called "Music" is actually good for the ears. Wrong-o! This album, right here, is the worst CD I have ever heard. I promise you that is no spur of the moment exaggeration, it's just so awful. This band needs to lose its popularity NOW. They're just like New Found Glory and Rush; ruined by the singer. But in this case, the music wouldn't have been any good with another singer even; everything that could go wrong has.
If you want GOOD music, ya ain't gonna find it here! I highly recommend Muse, Fatboy Slim, Chemical Brothers, and Oasis, but that's just me. This CD is so horrible; I could go on forever about its inferiority in the music world but the music speaks for itself. Sheesh does it suck. 'Tis all 4 now.
Average customer rating:
- a modern experience I'll never forget
- Alan Dean Foster Meets Rush!
- Great Album
- Disappointing from an outsider's perspective.
- great cd!
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Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through The Eyes of Madness
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ASIN: B000AA302A
Release Date: 2005-09-20 |
Tracks:
- Keeping The Blade
- Always & Never
- Welcome Home
- Ten Speed (Of God's Blood & Burial)
- Crossing The Frame
- Apollo I : The Writing Writer
- Once Upon Your Dead Body
- Wake Up
- The Suffering
- The Lying Lies & Dirty Secrets of Miss Erica Court
- Mother May I
- The Willing Well I: Fuel for the Feeding End
- The Willing Well II: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness
- The Willing Well III: Apollo II: The Telling Truth
- The Willing Well IV: The Final Cut
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There's a lot to be said for continuity and high concept, and Coheed and Cambria have invented an elaborate geeky parallel sci-fi world that spread over four CDs. If you follow the story line, it unfolds like some punk Harry Potter series; equally ambitious and didactic and almost as tightly written as the Moody Blues' "Days of Future Passed." You can also listen to each of the albums without a thought about the story and marvel at the musicianship, the intricately layered guitars, Claudio Sanchez's overwrought and rather pinched vocals and the sheer imagination displayed by these four musicians whose idiosyncratic emo seamlessly flows into prog rock. Epic, surreal, bigger than life, and utterly unlike anything you've heard in decades--even Geddy Lee expounding on free will. -- Jaan Uhelszki
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a modern experience I'll never forget.......2007-07-09
Luis Mejia (son) - I have to admit that I am one of those guys who love proffesional and complex music but I certainly lost my hope since mid 90's, specially in prog and good rock, and stayed in the era of the 70's, a magical era wich I didn't live. I never met the band 'till I heard the genre "new prog" and Coheed And Cambria was on the main charts, I also recognized the band because my cousin told me about it so I decided to give them a try, and this was the first album I bought seen the good critics and sales. Low in hopes, even when I heard the first track I was surprised they applied that kind of instruments in a classical way. Even more than a year that I've heard this album from the first track to the last one I'm still shocked of how excellent, delicate and professional it is!
I characterize this album more as heavy metal or progressive metal, even a litle bit of alt rock, but it stays a little apart from prog, even when it has certain characteristics of the genre.
The composition of each track is simple superb, delicate, heavy and well thought. Lisetn well, EVERY track is incredible and outstanding, one of the few album you don't have to skip any track; Welcome Home, Ten Speed (Of God Blood And Burial), the four fragments of The Willing Well (specially part 4), The Suffering and Wake Up are extremelly potent tracks that show every characteristic of the album, including soft ballads (until half of the album I never imagined a soft track), rythmical and confortable tracks like The Suffering, heavy, potential tracks with escapist sounds like Welcome Home and Ten Speed, the most likely prog songs like the fragments of The Willnig Well, and so on, each track is different from the other one. The moods of the CD are quite difficult to identify; I quite agree with those reviewers who characterize this album mainly EMO, and though it has many characteristics of EMO (wich I still do not think is a defined or even real genre) it also assimilates alt rock, prog, heavy metal, and so on; within the moods the songs are very different among each other but I can say their moods are agressive, hard, soft, constantly changing, experimental and a certain level of complexity.
Among the artists the guitar of Travis Stever is the best feature in the album, he's such a talented guitarrist, Claudio Sanchez vocals are very melodic and nice to hear but it isn't a voice such talented and trained but stunning as well, Josh Eppard drums are one of those instruments that in every song you listen to them carefully, and Michael Todd bass can be heard, you don't know how it bothers me not to be able to hear a bass in a song, but he makes it sound incredible.
Viewed as a concept album, its a little weird and even a little dumb as a concept album, I trully know that they are trying to make five albums about Teh Amory Wars but it's obvious that Coheed And Cambria would have a lot more credit and much better critics if it weren't for this detail.
In conclussion this band demonstrate among a world full of pitiful new music how still it can be excellent compositions written, if they only take their time, any musician can bring back the flame of music, good music, and the CD is a masterpiece, my sincere recommendations to everyone who appreciates good music.
Alan Dean Foster Meets Rush!.......2007-05-25
As my title states, Coheed & Cambria remind me of a really good sci/fi book set to music. Like a cross between Star Wars and Dream Theatre. I got IKSOSE first and still like that album better, I think simply because it is easier to follow the storyline. This album is much more musically complex though. It took me a long time to get used to the Claudio's voice because I a fan of Doom Metal not pop (not that they are a pop band), so it actually was the storyline that got me so interested. If you like concept albums, this is like trying to solve a really awesome riddle. I love the intro to Good Apollo with the violin!
Great Album.......2007-05-09
Yes C&C is an acquired taste, everything written in other reviews for all the albums pretty much spells out what people like about them. They are just what the current scene lacks, and bring back melodic, powerful, catchy metal in spades.....call it emo(the stupidest label ever coined bar none) or any other dumb term you want.....these guys simply rock.
The reviewer below is more interested in the album art, if thats your concern stick with cereal boxes or bazooka joe wrappers, this is rock n' roll. He also claims "sub par musicianship", which is an amazingly naive statement by someone who must know little about that which they speak. Grab a guitar and write tunes anywhere near this level. Sub par my a**. These guys are at the top of their game.
Disappointing from an outsider's perspective........2007-04-25
I am a huge fan of concept albums. Dream Theater's "Scenes from a Memory" and Queensryche's "Operation Mindcrime" are two of my all-time favorite albums because they bring together theme and form. In other words, the music fits the theme of the album, which is also complemented by the artwork and the composition's overall structure.
I am also a fan of new punk rock. Taking Back Sunday's "Tell All Your Friends" is an anthemic album that tugs at many strings, notably angst and self-conscious outcast. Thursday's "War All the Time" is a prime example of a relatively simple subset of music (emo/punk) reaching beyond its comfort zone into more controversial territory. Still organic, still cohesive.
"Cohesive", ironically enough, is not a word I'd use to describe Coheed and Cambria's "Good Apollo" album. It fails in both respects: it does not unify its theme (complex story) with its content (music & artwork) and the overall musicianship is subpar. Though I am not familiar with their previous albums (and therefore not familiar with the story that precedes it) I will strictly deal with this album as it stands alone.
At first glance, the album's song titles ("Ten Speed (Of God's Blood and Burial)", "Apollo I: The Writing Writer", "The Willing Well I: Fuel for the Feeding End") suggest an intricately woven story that will not easily reveal itself to the listener. A more negative viewpoint would say that the track titles are deliberately complicated; they are strange for the sake of strangeness. The artwork is dark, sinister and also suggests that the music will sound gothic or at least morose.
Convoluted story? Yes. Gothic, intricate music? No. What we have is the following:
A piano, string-quartet intro to start off the album. It begins with "Keeping the Blade", an instrumental piece that starts with a single ominous note, and gradually builds up to a full 4-string ensemble with a piano hinting at an eerie buildup. "Always & Never" is a warm acoustic piece that hints at singer/songwriter Claudio Sanchez' harmonized and pained vocals. Nothing heavy or intricate. "Welcome Home" takes this same acoustic guitar and adds a metal crunch to it. The song is 6 minutes of pinched vocals, squealing guitars, and epic strings.
This is as close as the album gets to its artwork and song title complexity. From there, you have simple guitar rock, campy "punk" songs, devoid of any real complexity. Songs that attempt to mimic odd time signatures ("Mother May I") end up sounding empty and poorly thought-out. Others, such as the insufferable mouthful "The Willing Well II: Fear Through the Eyes of Madness" are too flimsy to merit a 7-minute duration.
All in all, it is a lump of coal in a silver box. Attempting to say that Coheed and Cambria are bridging the gap between punk rock and progressive rock is almost insulting. The artwork and thematic construction of the album suggests that the songs will come together to create a progressive masterpiece. But (and I should have thought of this before buying it) it's an album written by an emo band. Though I don't want to discredit Sanchez' imagination, the music does not fit the rest of the album. He needs to up his songwriting to compete with the intricacies of his album's conceptual designs or tone the art in his future albums down to more accurately reflect the music within.
This is not a progressive masterpiece - it's a subpar emo album with a flashy exterior and one good song.
great cd!.......2007-04-15
i received this cd in only two days and i love it! i doubt i will ever get tired of it =]
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- You cannot even tell it is a debut album!
- Bizarre Lyrics
- Simply Amazing
- Exquisite.
- An awesome debut CD... you can tell it was a debut.
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ASIN: B000AQ68VE
Release Date: 2005-09-20 |
Tracks:
- Second Stage Turbine Blade
- Time Consumer
- Devil in Jersey City
- Everything Evil
- Delirium Trigger
- Hearshot Kid Disaster
- 33
- Junesong Provision
- Neverender
- God Send Conspirator
- elf tower new mexico (b-side)
- junesong provision (acoustic demo)
- everything evil (demo version)
Customer Reviews:
You cannot even tell it is a debut album!.......2006-12-30
This album is super good, and you cannot even tell it is a debut album. This debut album destroys a lot of band's best albums!
Second Stage Turbine Blade - 7/10 [Eerie opener...]
Time Consumer - 9/10 [This used to be my favorite when I first heard it, now I like a lot of the other songs more. Still Awesome.
Devil in Jersey City - 10/10 [The single taken off the record. Good choice, in my opinion!]
Everything Evil - 10/10 [Beautiful song near the end.]
Delirium Trigger - 10/10 [One of the best on the album! Love the screaming.]
Hearshot Kid Disaster - 8/10 [Many people really like this song, and while I think it is good, it is far from being one of the best on the album.]
Junesong Provision - 10/10 [Great opening line...]
Neverender - 10/10 [Love the lyrics to this one.]
God Send Conspirator - 10/10 [Powerful song that ends the original album perfectly.]
Elf Tower New Mexico - 10/10 [Even if you own the original album, this song is THE reason to buy the re-issue! My favorite...SUPERB.]
I think the acoustic songs are nothing special, but they are a nice bonus.
Bizarre Lyrics.......2006-11-15
This is the first CD I have listened to of theirs.
I like the overall sound. It sounds a bit like Rush.
I opened up the included pamphlet to look at the songs
and noticed when I started reading the lyrics that they
make no sense. Half the time they are not even sentences,
and despite that, there is no flow of story throughout the song.
Just incohesive ramblings. It's the most bizarre thing I've
ever seen. So if you like their sound, and aren't much into
paying attention to words to songs, then this album might be
fine for you, otherwise it might just drive you crazy!
Simply Amazing.......2006-11-07
Coheed and Cambria's The Second Stage Turbine Blade is simply amazing. I easily give it 5 stars. I love the roughness/unpolishedness of his voice in this album.
Exquisite........2006-07-14
I love Coheed and Cambria, and though now they've shifted into more of a Prog arrangement, I think that their raw-er sound in this album is excellent.
1. The Second Stage Turbine Blade... Introduction Music.
2. Time Consumer... Moving, powerful song, "Maria, my star, matthew goodnight"
3. Devil in Jersey City... Even though the concept is quite contrary, I think this is a fun song to just sing along to.
4. Everything Evil... Though it starts a bit slow, after the first three minutes it becomes one of the beautiful songs ever. "Stay until Wednesday, and write me a childlike letter pretending. At war here on Thursday let's make this our last day at home by the fence..."
5. Delirium Trigger... This is personally my least favorite song on the cd, though other people seem to like it.
6. Hearshot Kid Disaster...I love this song. I can't really think of anything else to say about it.
7. 33... This is one of my favorite songs, of all time. The drumming is amazing, as is every part of it.
8. Junesong Provision... Though I am partial to the acoustic version, this song is still great. It's nice and fast-paced.
9. Neverender... This is a highly underestimated song, even though it is one of my favorites. I like all the emotion in this song. It's passionate.
10. God Send Conspirator... Another amazing song. A nice way to end the (original) record.
11. Elf Tower New Mexico... Probably my third favorite song of all time. I love the singing, the weird melodies, everything. It's spectacular.
12. Junesong Provision Acoustic... This remains to be my favorite song of all, it is so creepy and oddly sweet. The high pitched vocals and the dark lyrics are an excellent combination.
13. Everything Evil Demo... Though the beginning of the song is almost exactly the same, about seven minutes into the track a haunting croon leaves you wanting more.
mhm.
An awesome debut CD... you can tell it was a debut........2006-07-08
TSSTB is a good starting point for the famous emo-core band. The Second Stage Turbine Blade was what launched CC's career.
1. THE SECOND STAGE TURBINE BLADE: N/A: A creepy intro with a scary-sounding song being played thru a cheesy speaker.
2. TIME CONSUMER: 10/10: the 2nd song. A totally kickass 2nd song.
3. DEVIL IN JERSY CITY: 5/10: The first single. Ok song.
4. EVERYTHING EVIL: 10/10: A creepy song. And BTW, they yell FBI near the end, not KBI.
5. DELIRIUM TRIGGER: 10/10: The 2nd single. A very breathtaking song.
6. HEARSHOT KID DISASTER: 9/10: A very good song that starts out with a very System Of A Down-like guitar part... then leads into a very good punk song.
7. 33: 8/10: A very weird song.
8. JUNESONG PROVISION: 20/10: The best on the album.
9. NEVERENDER: 10/10: A great song! totally one of the best.
10. GOD SEND CONSPIRATOR: 10/10: Very awesome. Let a few seconds pass after it has faded, and THE RING IN RETURN is played on the piano. It sounds very freaky.
IRO-BOT: 4/10: Hidden track. Not really good. Reprised on 21:13 on the next album.
So this is not bad but could be better. But buy it and tell me what ya think.
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- they rule
- Amazing chapter in ongoing epic!
- Simply stunning
- "Pain is only a pulse if you just stop feeling it."
- Debut album..Brilliant!
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- The Last Supper: Live at the Hammerstein Ballroom
ASIN: B000063NCW
Release Date: 2002-03-12 |
Tracks:
- Second Stage Turbine Blade
- Time Consumer
- Devil In Jersey City
- Everything Evil
- Delirium Trigger
- Hearshot Kid Disaster
- 33
- Junesong Provision
- Neverender
- God Send Conspirator
Album Description
Ten relentless tracks that tug at each individual heartstring. Formerly known as Shabutie for six years. Features guest appearance from the legendary Dr. Know.
Customer Reviews:
they rule.......2006-08-16
to whoever said coheed sometimes has a little too long of songs, YOU FOOL. when i first started listening to them, i thought most of their songs were quite short, and their is NEVER a dull moment in any coheed song. anyways, i first heard of coheed from the warped tour comps, with delirium trigger and three evils. these are very excellent songs which prompted me to go out and buy all 3 of their albums on the same day. while the songwriting, musicianship and singing is amazing in every song on every album, im going to have to lean to iksose3 and good apollo just because they are more complex and better written. first off, my favorite songs are time consumer and the demo version of everything evil. on their second album, about 5 minutes into 2113, their is an awesome section which concludes with a version of everything evil, i definately recommend that album too. but overall everything is very excellent. im a fan for life!
Amazing chapter in ongoing epic!.......2006-08-04
Second stage turbine blade is the second chapter in the Bag.On.Line adventures, and the first release by Coheed and Cambria. Very raw sounding, but yet very powerful and amazing. The instrumentation is very good. Very talented musicians, and a very original story concept that spans over four releases(I believe). It took a few listens to get over the high pitched voice of the singer, but after you do, you will realize that the lyrics and his voice are amazing. Very beautiful voice and lyrics. I recommend this album to those that enjoy the concept album. AS far as being compared to their other releases, In keeping secrets of silent earth: 3 is their best release
Simply stunning.......2006-06-02
It is a rare instance that one can call a CD beautiful, but this does an excellent job at it.
For those of you who don't know; Second Stage Turbine Blade follows the second portion of a story lead singer, Claudio Sanchez has written.
The story is documented in a few comic books (I'm not exactly sure how many there are. 2 or 3, for now I think.) I strongly reccomend reading those as they explain the sometimes strange lyrics of the CD.
I won't bother going into my thoughts on all of the songs each, because the album has to be listened to as a whole.
I will say, however, that Claudio Sanchez' voice fascinates me like no other. It can be completely childish when he wants it to be and very brooding otherwise. I know a lot of people don't like his voice due to the fact that it's high pitched, but I really think it adds a lot of character to the music.
Most of the songs go beyond 3 minutes, which can be a turn off for some people, but the songs on all 3 of their albums switch tempos, and key signatures so frequently that there isn't a dull moment.
Though this album sounds a whole lot different than their next 2, this is personally my favorite from them. I strongly reccomend this to anyone looking for something fresh.
"Pain is only a pulse if you just stop feeling it.".......2006-04-29
Coheed and Cambria's first album The Second Stage Turbine Blade is pretty different from their subsequent releases. It contains neither the poppy, mainstream fluff, nor the epic, towering ballads. It's simply ten tracks of solid but sometimes uninteresting (and unending) progressive punk rock. There weren't any real successful singles from this record, which makes sense, all the songs are a little too long and out of the mainstream to be played for the same market that ate up the junk from later releases.
Even this early on in their career, you can tell these guys are talented musicians. The guitar work is very good, and only gets better from here. The first song after the title track intro, "Time Consumer", begins with an extended, pleasant musical opening before it breaks into the song itself. This is the point where some people get put off, because it's the first time they hear the singer's voice. Yes, it's unnecessarily high, but it doesn't affect the quality of the music, so I'm not going to spend significant time discussing it.
There's not really a lot to say about most of the songs on the album. The songwriting and quality is consistently above average throughout, but somewhat unremarkable since they do very little to make themselves unique. "God Send Conspirator" is followed by "IRO-bot", an interesting hidden track that's a simple acoustic piece, much different from the rest of the songs. It's also a first step towards some of the very long prog pieces the band would eventually come up with.
Debut album..Brilliant!.......2006-04-07
I love this album! I don't really care if its emo/indie/rock/prog, whatever you stereotypists would like to call this "genre", frankly I dont think it matters. Coheed and Cambria are Coheed and Cambria, and that includes this album. I personally think that although IKSOSE3 recycles too much off of THIS album, although it is a brilliant effort...
First REAL song "Time Consumer" starts off slow, and me being a repeated listener of this album, can get very boring, apart from the last 2 and a half minutes..That is pure brilliance! "Devil In Jersey City" was the first song I heard off this album, and to me its a song which signals good times so it always sounds fresh. "Everything Evil" is EXCELLENT, definately one of the stronger tracks on the album, if only for the "Dear Claudio..." ending chorus. "Delirium Trigger", "Hearshot Kid Disaster" and "33" are fairly forgettable I have to say, they are good, just they dont really provoke much emotion in me. Then you get to THE best tracks...."Junesong Provision" has the best starting riff and structure EVER! "Good morning sunshine awake when the sun hits the sky!" Excellent.... "Neverender" starts off slowly but builds up into an excellent song about a minute in, when the first clean chorus comes in, from then on its a winner! "God send conspirator" has to be my personal favourite because of its length; I am a fan of longer songs! The ending is just a brilliant ending to the album... "Your dreams wont last forever" is to me one of those lines which stays in your head for a long time. It left me with a lasting image of this album, which was of an album and a band packed full of emotion. However, there are SOME parts of this album which do seem to go nowhere after repeated listens, but overall the songs are brilliant. If (like me) you dont like the ridiculously epic rock riffs and over prog sound on GAIBS4 then this is pretty much the complete opposite, which just goes to show the strength of Coheed and Cambria; they have something for everyone.
Average customer rating:
- one of the best
- Worth the extra money or the re-purchase
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Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV, Vol. 1
Coheed & Cambria
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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| Alternative Rock
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Emo
| Hardcore & Punk
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Punk-Pop
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Alternative Metal
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Similar Items:
- In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3
- Coheed and Cambria: Live At The Starland Ballroom
- Suffering, Pt. 2
- The Last Supper: Live at the Hammerstein Ballroom
- In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3
ASIN: B000BZN14Q
Release Date: 2005-12-13 |
Tracks:
- Keeping the Blade
- Always & Never
- Welcome Home
- Ten Speed (Of God's Blood & Burial)
- Crossing the Frame
- Apollo I: The Writing Writer
- Once Upon Your Dead Body
- Wake Up
- Suffering
- Lying Lies & Dirty Secrets of Miss Erica Court
- Mother May I
- Willing Well I: Fuel for the Feeding End
- Willing Well II: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness
- Willing Well III: Apollo II: The Telling Truth
- Willing Well IV: The Final Cut
- Suffering [DVD]
- Welcome Home [DVD]
- Animated Vignettes [DVD]
- In the Studio [DVD]
- Favor House Atlantic: The Movie [DVD]
- Favor House Atlantic: Bloopers [DVD]
Customer Reviews:
one of the best.......2006-03-09
this cd is awesome. all the music these days sucks. these guys do not. i tend to shy away from new music, but these guys really have a classic quality to them. every song is good. this album is proof that green day hasn't totally ruined the landscape of music. coheed and cambria should be the next journey. buy it!!!
Worth the extra money or the re-purchase.......2005-12-14
If you're reading this review you already know that Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV: Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness is a 5 star completely amazing CD. The CD is phenomenal and I've already written a review of that, so this review is going to be about the bonus DVD that accompanies this CD.
The bonus DVD is well worth the money, and that's what I have to say! The videos for "The Suffering" and "Welcome Home" are cool enough, but all the bonus material on this DVD is awesome. The best part is the behind the scenes of the making of Good Apollo. There is some excellent funny and enlightening footage of the band as they wrote and recorded this awesome CD, and that footage in and of itself is worth the price of admission.
The Favor House Atlantic movie....um....has to be one of the funniest things I've ever seen! It's really just Travis walking around to all of the other band members asking them if they think Good Apollo is going to be a good album, but it's definitely hilarious to watch the antics and everything that takes place as he goes around doing it. From Claudio singing about "incense and flowers," to Mike "wrecking" as he falls into the kitchen. For some reason there are bloopers, but the movie itself is basically a blooper of the band, and it's great.
And the animated vignettes definitely have a very epic and awesome feel to them as they place the albums songs over animated versions of Christopher Shy's amazing album artwork.
This is a very cool and worthy purchase for any and every Coheed fan.
Average customer rating:
- The Transistion Actually Works Well..
- Pun
- Amazing again
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String Quartet Tribute to Coheed and Cambria in Keeping Secret
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Vitamin Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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| Pop
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Similar Items:
- Suffering, Pt. 2
- Coheed and Cambria: Live At The Starland Ballroom
- The Last Supper: Live at the Hammerstein Ballroom
- Strung Out on Taking Back Sunday: The String Quartet Tribute
- In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3
ASIN: B000CEV4CW
Release Date: 2006-01-31 |
Tracks:
- The Ring In Return
- In Keeping Secrets Of Silent Earth: 3
- Cuts Marked In The March Of Men
- Three Evils (Embodied In Love And Shadow)
- The Crowing
- Blood Red Summer
- The Velourium Camper I: Faint Of Hearts
- The Velourium Camper II: Backend Of Forever
- The Velourium Camper III: Al The Killer
- A Favour House Atlantic
- The Light & The Glass
- Hanging In The Balance (Original Composition)
Product Description
1. Ring In Return, The
2. In Keeping Secrets Of Silent Earth: 3
3. Cuts Marked In The March Of Men
4. Three Evils (Embodied In Love And Shadow)
5. Crowing, The
6. Blood Red Summer
7. Velorium Camper I: Faint Of Hearts, The
8. Velorium Camper II: Backend Of Forever, The
9. Velorium Camper III: Al The Killer, The
10. Favor House Atlantic, A
11. Light & The Glass, The
Format: CD
Customer Reviews:
The Transistion Actually Works Well.........2006-06-14
So I guess, based on the two reviews below me that I'm going to be the only one actually reviewing this CD. To the one that says everything coheed puts out continues to awe you or whatever...? This CD is NOT COCA. It IS a very well done transistion from keeping secrets to string instruments making every song sound the same as the album version. And by sounding the same..I mean the same. In Blood Red Summer you can tell each part(especially the "hey hey" and clapping as well). I've followed COCA through everything, and I can't wait until the final stage of the story is told in their last CD. As it states on the back of this CD, this will hold any die hard fan over until the next release, and it's very well worth the money. Coheed in classical music form. If you're one of the die hard fans who knows the backstory that takes 3 hours to explain or one of the people who listens to COCA casually, this CD will not fail. You dont even have to like the band to like this CD. It's worth it.
Pun.......2006-03-28
I'm just writing this review to remind everyone that Coheed is awesome and should get all the cds, but mainly, to point out that the other guy that left a review said it must be "Time Consuming" to record this. Only one that got it? "Time Consumer"? Anybody? Ok, guess not.
Amazing again.......2006-03-20
Every album these guys come out with just brings me to plateaus of music appreciation. The work done before recording must be intense and tiem consuming. This CD kicks so much ass. I would recommend this to ANY music fan. Everyone can enjoy this for what its worth.
Average customer rating:
- Worth it!
- An actual Review
- ??
- loved it.
- one last kid's review
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Suffering, Pt. 2
Coheed & Cambria
Manufacturer: Sbme Import
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Emo
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Similar Items:
- In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3
- Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through The Eyes of Madness
- Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV, Vol. 1
- String Quartet Tribute to Coheed and Cambria in Keeping Secret
- Coheed and Cambria: Live At The Starland Ballroom
ASIN: B000E0W1D0
Release Date: 2006-02-13 |
Tracks:
- Suffering (Album Version)
- Willing Well Iv: Final Cut (Live)
- Suffering (Video - Album Edit)
Album Details
2006 Single Lifted from the Band's Breakthrough Album "Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star Iv, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness" Includes a Live Version of "The Willing Well Iv: Final Cut" as Well as the Enhanced Promotional Video of the Title.
Customer Reviews:
Worth it!.......2007-01-08
The real deal with this single is the live recording of 'The Final Cut,' since The Suffering is, of course, available on Coheed & Cambria's album "Good Apollo...." I had the extreme honor of being able to hear this song first-hand, and this recording is a very good substitute for those who are not fortunate enough to have heard it at a concert. It clocks in at just over 14 1/2 minutes, just like any of the live performances!
Also, the artwork is very neat. It is basically just images from the 'Good Apollo...' graphic novel (which is also worth a purchase if you're up to it!). Overall, I am very happy that I bought this, and recommend it to any Coheed fan!
An actual Review.......2006-07-07
OK for the record people who are indending to review CDs Make shure you listened to the CD and make shure you're not talking about something totally unrelated....
Really I'd give this Two and A Half
Now as for the COCA Single... I don't think this nessicary. It does have one of the radio tracks of their new album and a live track (which is recorded very well...)and a video (which you can get on the re release of Good apollo.) If you are a huge COCA fan and are looking for completeness to your collection then buy this but otherwise these are songs you can get somewhere else and for much cheaper...
??.......2006-06-08
I just have one question. I'm thinking of buying this Coheed album and i need to ask something. It says on the track listing and it say the suffering, I've already heard that song billions of times (great song) The Final Cut (live) I saw them play that live already, and The suffering video, I've seen that billions of times too. So what is so different about this?? Don't get me wrong, I'm a HUGE fan of Coheed but i just need to know what is so different about this album??
loved it........2006-05-01
OK, first off, to the kids review below, this is a review of a Coheed and Cambria CD Single, not a defense for all your immature tastes in music. There's a reason that your's is labeled a Kids review and that is so that no one will actually take into account what you say, seeing as you are most likely an 8 year old Emo whos father never hugged him. Your actual review of the song was 6 words long. If the most intelligent thing you can think of to say is "THE SUFFERING IS A CRAPPY SONG!" then shut up. If you can't appreciate a wonderful song with inventive mixing of music styles than you have such little experience. The Offspring and Green Day, as well as Linkin Park rely solely on mindless fools like you who accept a simple guitar riff combined with a childish drum beat topped off with lyrics that are less than mindless drivel as rock to make up thier fan base. They are all decent bands, yet all sell outs. Coheed and Cambria stays true to their inventive style and engaging story with this song. Not even my favorite Coheed song, yet this truely represents the albums diverse musical style. Any more kids that want to pretend to know something about music, go to an "I love Linkin Park" forum and discuss your horrible upbringing with other emos like yourself. This is overall a great song. Your unintelligent review is slowly destroying the brain cells of everyone just by exsisting. Once again, great song, yet don't rush out to buy the albums just yet. They definately have a style that people can hate. Go to their Pure volume or their Myspace and listen to the tracks that they have there before making a decision.
Here are the URLs to the sites where you can listen to their music for free without even haveing to sign up or register! Just copy them and paste into your address bar:
http://www.purevolume.com/coheedandcambria
http://www.myspace.com/coheedandcambria
one last kid's review.......2006-04-21
It needs to be clarified that I am only reviewing this one song, "The Suffering", and not the band itself. To be honest this is the only track I've heard by the band so it would not be horribly fair to insult the rest of Coheed's music.
The same goes for the rest of you reviewers! I'll bet you five bucks that all you Linkin Park haters have not listened to the albums all the way through. My favorite song of theirs was not made a hit, for example, and you could never know you'd like a Linkin Park song till you tried out the album.
And Green Day! They have made some of the most important contributions to modern rock out there today. Their early punk rock work surpasses the Sex Pistols and Dead Kennedy's even if you ask me. The reviewer who said the Offspring went downhill after "Why Don't You Get A Job" is absolutely wrong. Their Conspiracy of One album, which came later, is perhaps among the top five rock albums of all time in quality.
And the review below me unfortunately just proves my point even more that this song is terrible because the people who like it are loser people like that reviewer who support their convictions with insults and ridiculously inappropriate profanity. You'll be lucky if your review doesn't get pulled, my friend.
So go ahead, disagree with this review all you want now but the bottom line is: THE SUFFERING IS A CRAPPY SONG!
Suffer through it all you want, but while you do that I'll be listening to better bands like Velvet Revolver so ha. The End.
Average customer rating:
- A stain on modern music
- This album is EPIC!
- Yet another band people mistake for 'emo'.
- A Pivotal piece In Co&Ca's story
- To the compete and utter moron below me...
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In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3
Coheed & Cambria
Manufacturer: Equal Vision Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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Punk
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Emo
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Punk-Pop
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Indie Rock
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Similar Items:
- Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through The Eyes of Madness
- The Second Stage Turbine Blade
- Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV, Vol. 1
- Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV, Vol. 1: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness
- In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3
ASIN: B0000CD5FZ
Release Date: 2003-10-07 |
Tracks:
- The Ring In Return
- In Keeping Secrets Of Silent Earth: 3
- Cuts Marked In The March Of Men
- Three Evils (Embodied In Love And Shadow)
- The Crowing
- Blood Red Summer
- The Velorium Camper I: Faint Of Hearts
- The Velorium Camper II: Backend Of Forever
- The Velorium Camper III: Al The Killer
- A Favor House Atlantic
- The Light & The Glass
Album Description
Full Title - In Keeping Secret Of Silent Earth 3. One of the most anticipated albums of 2003 filled with complex arrangements, haunting vocals and dark imagery that will leave fans in awe once again. Slipcase. Equal Vision.
Customer Reviews:
A stain on modern music.......2006-12-04
It's a darn shame that the average rating for this item is four and a half stars, because anyone with respect for music would rate it one or at least two. Claudio has no talent with songwriting, singing, or with his appearance for that matter because he has a really stupid-looking beard. Whoever told Claudio has talent as a singer is a dolt. IT takes nothing more than ears and a cerebrum to tell that he sounds like a girl, and for that matter a girl who has no talent at singing. But of course the problem with this awful band extends beyond their singer, the music is also entirely worthless. No skill with guitars whatsoever. Also, whether you like it or not this is emo, and the majority of emo is awful. I have no idea why this band gets so much respect while sounding worse than every other emo band out there. This horrible band needs to quit know, they got lucky that people who like bad singers came their way. Lame-o
This album is EPIC!.......2006-11-15
I stumbled upon "A Favor House Atlantic" on a friend's iPod about 6 months ago, and I've been listening to 3 Co&Ca CD's ever since. This one is, by far, my favorite.
One thing to note, this band had a backwards effect on me. I originally enjoyed the poppier songs, but after listening to the CD for quite some time - I find the most rounded and musically inspiring (I'm talking goose bumps, people) - are the darker songs that you will (more than likely) skip over when you first listen to the CD. Now I rarely listen to the poppy stuff, and go straight for the meat of album.
It is important to note that the album is the telling of a story about the sci-fi (comic) world created by the band's lead singer, Claudio Sanchez. Each song is told either through the eyes of one person in the comic, or through the eyes of 2-3 people. There are plenty of references online to help you understand what some of the cryptic lyrics are referring to. Trust me, none of them will dissapoint. As you develop an appreciation for the story, this will only amplify your appreciation for the music. It's amazing how gifted these musicians are.
The most mind-blowing (mind-blowingest?) tracks, IMHO:
The Crowing - a dark song depicting the struggle of Ambelina, a member of the Prize, that has been sent (forced by the Prize) to watch over the lead (who also happens to be named Claudio) in our comic story.
The Entire Camper Velourium Trilogy, but if i had to pick my favorite, it would be No. 2: Backend of Forever - This song is by far my favorite Co&Ca song. The story behind the song is quite interesting, as well. It will not dissapoint.
The Light & The Glass: Slow to heavy to slow, a Co&Ca classic.
The only caveat is that Claudio's Geddy Lee-pitch voice can be a deterent for many, but you will get used it very quickly and learn to appreciate the musical genius of this bad. It takes a little bit to get used to Claudio's voice, but believe me - this album will grow on you and ultimately be one of your favorites.
Yet another band people mistake for 'emo'........2006-03-08
Oh, god. It really irritates me when people call this band and My Chemical Romance emo, because neither of them are. My Chemical Romance is a gothic pop-rock band, and Coheed And Cambria is just straight up progressive rock. I own all three of their albums, and I can't find any hints of them being 'emo'. Oh, and since when are these guys posers? They don't even consider themselves a punk band at ALL, and have said that MULTIPLE times, so they aren't posing as ANYTHING. Anywayyyy...
This is a pretty strong second (Um, well actually, third) chapter in their little story, and I'm still trying to figure out the whole thing. But, of course, that shows intelligence in their song writing. Oh, and some of the guitar on here is pretty awesome, too. Very catchy, good stuff. Songs like 'Blood Red Summer' and 'Three Evils' are amazing, of course. I think those are my two favorite songs ever by them, besides 'Ten Speed (Of God's Blood and Burial)' off of their newest one and 'Devil In Jersey City' off of their last. Anyway, this review sucks. So, I'll just end it by saying, if you can handle Geddy Lee's voice in Rush, then you'll probably like this.
A Pivotal piece In Co&Ca's story.......2005-12-26
This is a fascinating recording... The combination of the stunning rhythm section , wailing guitars, and Claudio's haunting cocals leave you craving more.
I'm not going to explain the general story, because that can me found elsewhere on the internet. I'll cover this album only.
The Ring In Return - A great opener. Being a cellist, I find this orchestral section fascinating. If you listen closely, you will hear the eerieness....
The Phone Rings.
A woman answers.
Music comes from seemingly nowhere.
After it fades away, you can faintly hear a man say "Hello Apollo, Where should I begin?", which leaves more questions.
In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3- One of my favorites on the album: This is a flashback-type scene in which Coheed is with his brother Inferno. THe voice of the song is that of Inferno. It is the realisation of the repercussions of the murder of Coheed's children.
Cu ts Marked In The March of Men- Another Flashback, back to when Coheed and Cambria are trying to escape theri past. They are going to be seperated, and Coheed tries to prevent this.
Three Evils- Another one of my favorites. Flashback to when Coheed and CAmbria were STill alive. This is an Interregation/Room 101 type scene... Where Coheed finds out that his son Claudio survived, and that he is going to be killed, because he is the one they call "The vision that bares the gift to save the universe" Also, Coheed cintemplates suicide.
The Crowing- Another Flashback. Coheed is trying to call out to Claudio, with praise and hope "You Were my FAvorite" We see a response from Claudio, of sorts. (From I severed my ties... to I love them all as a son should to mother and father) and (DEar Ambelinna...)
BLood Red Summer - We're in the "Modern" era now.Claudio is contemplating his existence, basically.
The Camper Velourium series: Basically, Claudio and Ambelinna go on the Camper Velourium, a spaceship, and meet ists owner , the racist and sexist al the killer (Only White girls). They join him and leave the world they knew behind.
A Favor House Atlantic - Claudio is pursued by a bounty hunter, trying to kill him so the universe will not be saved.
The light & The Glass - THe stage is set for the next album. Al reveals to claudio that hi s murdering parents are dead. Also, there is a second mention of the name Apollo.
2113- I have no right to interpret this, because I see it as beautiful music, and the title as a Rush tribute. It is supposedly about Claudio's mother contacting him in a dream, but then again, who knows, it's a hidden track.
All in all, and with the exception of :The Camper Velourium III: Al the Killer, it's not a dark record, as compared to the following on in the series (which has lyrics like "Why aren't you smiling anymore, bitch?" and "I hope you die right now will you drink my chemical?")
To the compete and utter moron below me..........2005-12-18
Firstly, no one calls this band punk. At all. They're progressive rock, and very good prog rock at that. I wouldn't doubt it if the only Ramones song you ever heard was "Blitzkreig Bop" and the only Rancid song was either "Time Bomb" or "Fall Back Down". And Simple Plan is not punk. Since when is some guy in his mid-20s whining about being a teenager at all punk? Good Charlotte? Dude, get some musical taste and learn about people who can actually play music, and then maybe you'll understand the greatness of this CD.
As for the CD, its my least favorite one by Coheed, but it is still by all means an amazing CD. My favorite songs on here are "In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3", "Three Evils (Embodied in Love and Shadow), and "The Crowing". At first I wasn't into "A Favor House Atlantic" at all, but over time, I've even grown to love that song as well. If you're into good prog-rock or alternative, like to listen to talented guitarists, beautifully crafted lyrics, and unique vocals, you definitley should check out CO&CA.
Average customer rating:
- Excellent live and FREE show
- You should own this
- excellent
- Not their best - rather embarassing actually
- Great Little Live EP
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Live At Lazona Rosa 3.19.04 (Ltd. Ed. 6 track EP)
Coheed and Cambria
Manufacturer: Equal Vision Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Similar Items:
- Coheed and Cambria: Live At The Starland Ballroom
- Suffering, Pt. 2
- String Quartet Tribute to Coheed and Cambria in Keeping Secret
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- In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3
ASIN: B0007SNE76 |
Product Description
1.Intro (:48) 2.Devil In Jersey City (4:47) 3.Delerium Trigger (5:16) 4.The Crowning (6:37) 5.Blood Red Summer (4:24) 6.Everything Evil (10:17)
Customer Reviews:
Excellent live and FREE show.......2006-10-26
I just noticed that the commenter below me is my friend that attended the show with me. Coheed blew everyone away by playing a free show that afternoon before the regular show that you had to pay to get into. Wish I had the official copy of the album, it was one of their best shows that I've seen.
You should own this.......2006-02-06
So after their show with AFI was cancelled, my friend and I actually attended this free concert in austin during SXSW. The talkbox solo is out of control. There is nothing wrong with claudio's vocals at all. Some people just don't understand that a live performance isn't the same as a studio recording. He isn;t going to sing anything too high, but as i said this is amazing musicianship
excellent.......2005-09-18
This live EP is in no way sub-par. The recording quality is pretty good, the musicianship is still flawless, claudio's singing is just as good as ever, and the talk-boxes used on Everything Evil's "Prog Wankery" is worth the purchase alone. 10/10
Not their best - rather embarassing actually.......2005-08-03
Ok, first off let me say I LOVE Coheed, they are absolutely incredible. I saw them play live 3 times last month and was thrilled when I saw this album... but then I listened to it. Claudio's usually stellar vocals are absolutely horrendous here! It also sounds like they're rushing through every song, like some thrash band gone horribly wrong. I don't know if they just had a really bad night when they recorded this or if they have improved dramatically since this recording, because the shows I went to sounded a bazillion times better. Do NOT judge their live shows by this recording, because they are capable of so much more.
I think its in everyone's best interest if we just pretend this album never happened.
Great Little Live EP.......2005-08-03
Coheed and Cambria is an excellent band in the prog-rock genre. This EP show's Coheed's excellent live side. I am a huge Coheed fan and follower, so I know my Coheed.
It's true that Claudio messes up the vocals on a couple of songs, but that's part of the Coheed experience. He also rips on the guitar, playing stuff you've probably never heard unless you've seen them live before, with a 7-minute prog-rock out during the middle of Everything Evil (something not to miss!).
Track Listing:
1. Intro
2. Devil in Jersey City
3. Delirium Trigger
4. The Crowing
5. Blood Red Summer
6. Everything Evil
So if you love Coheed, get this CD, it's definetly worth it.
Average customer rating:
- This band rocks.
- After The Tragedy
- After The Tragedy is making it big.
- One of the Best In Arkansas
- Awesome L:ocal Band
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The Beautiful Brand New
After the Tragedy
Manufacturer: unsigned
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
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General
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Pop Rock
| Pop
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| Alternative Rock
| Indie Music
| Stores
| Music
Rock
| Alternative Rock
| Indie Music
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B0009HKQTY
Release Date: 2005-04-25 |
Tracks:
- The Soul Burns the Body Decays Pt.1
- Choking on Shoelaces
- A Castaway
- The Beautiful Brand New
- Stained-Glass Expectations
- Because I Could Not Stop Death
- Charlee's Analogy
- Chateau D'If
- Selby's Escape
- Roses in the Fence
Product Description
A good blend of powerful upbeat rock and roll with some melodic melodies and some good screams here and there.
Customer Reviews:
This band rocks........2006-05-18
I can't wait to see what the future holds for this band. Reading the reviews It's interesting to see how some people loved them and some did not. So your probably either gonna love this band or your not.
If your fan of alternative or hard rock, then I think your going to love this band. Everytime I listen to this CD a new song becomes my favorite.
After The Tragedy.......2006-02-23
need some improvement but ok for an underground band. sound a bit like Coretta Scott and Greely Estates
After The Tragedy is making it big........2006-01-27
Well.. What to say. I`ve been to over 15 of these guys shows. They are, by far, one of the most talented bands in Arkansas. Sure, they are young. But they are musically talented. They put on a GREAT live show. The energy level, is truly amazing. Plus, these guys are some of the nicest people you will ever meet.
<3 Lauren
One of the Best In Arkansas.......2006-01-05
I'm a music critic, owning Arraz.net, and we hear all kinds of indie and local rock, and I can tell you, this band is amazing. If you haven't been to one of their shows, I high encourage you do make a date for one asap. The energy of this band is incredible, and shows on this album. This also being an indie release makes it hard to believe that labeled producer wasn't used. Also, if you've heard of Spoken their lead singer is featured on this album. A top notch album for fans of underOath, Emery, Hawthorne Heights, or any Post Hardcore band.
Awesome L:ocal Band.......2006-01-03
Wow, I saw this band last June and they were fricken awesome live! I was stunned to learn afterwards that they were unsigned!!! They are really good and the best is yet to come. Get this cd now if your into Hawthorne Heights, UnderOath, or any heavy rock. You'll love it!!!! And if you enjoy them check out an awesome local band from my hometown that's similar but less emo www.purevolume.com/aftereight, www.myspace.com/aftereight
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